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“Apologize To The People Of Volta Region For Not Performing” Captain Smart Tells Shatta Wale  

Captain Smart
Captain Smart

Ace journalist Captain Kojo Smart has warned renowned Ghanaian Reggae and dancehall artiste Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr, known in the entertainment space as Shatta Wale to Apologize to the people of Volta Region. 

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It was reported that, Shatta Wale refused to perform for thousands of people who thronged the Eli Beach Resort at Tegbi on Saturday November 5, 2022 at Volta Region’s Hogbetsotso festival. 

Statement Below

Shatta Wale, who had been billed to perform as headline artiste and had agreed to do so, having signed a contract with the marketers of Ebony Condoms and subsequently appeared on Onua Maakye with Captain Smart to confirm his participation at the event was not available to perform.

It is interesting to note that Shatta Wale had shown up at the venue of the concert in vehicles rented for him and his team by the organisers yet could not be found afterwards. All efforts by the two management teams to get him to come to the concert grounds to perform to the waiting crowd proved futile.

“It is in view of this that we wish to apologise to the audience and customers who travelled from far and near to see him perform at Eli Beach and to the millions who stayed up late to watch him on Onua TV.

Onua brands, Ebony Condoms and all other brands and sponsors associated with the Onua Hogbetsotso Beach Rave wish to thank all the other artistes who honoured their obligations to show up and perform.

The brands connected with the Beach Rave will find ways to compensate the patrons who showed up at the event.

Ace journalist Captain Smart has advised Shatta Wale to apologize to the good people of Volta Region for not performing for the night. 

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